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One tree absorb how many kg of co2 per year


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Meta AI: The amount of CO2 absorbed by a tree varies depending on factors like tree species, age, size, and location. However, here are some approximate values:

- A young tree (1-10 years old) can absorb around 10-20 kg (22-44 lbs) of CO2 per year.
- A mature tree (10-50 years old) can absorb around 20-50 kg (44-110 lbs) of CO2 per year.
- A large, old tree (50+ years old) can absorb up to 100 kg (220 lbs) or more of CO2 per year.

Some specific examples:

- Oak tree: 30-50 kg (66-110 lbs) CO2 per year
- Pine tree: 20-40 kg (44-88 lbs) CO2 per year
- Teak tree: 50-100 kg (110-220 lbs) CO2 per year

Keep in mind that these are rough estimates and can vary depending on the specific tree and environmental conditions.

It's also important to note that trees absorb CO2 through photosynthesis and store it in their biomass, soil, and dead organic matter. This process is crucial for mitigating climate change!
Water plants are equally if not more important, due to large areas of ocean, sea, lakes, etc.